Startups Are the Slowest Way to Make Money
While startups sound exciting, they’re usually a slow way to make money. Many take years to break even, let alone make a profit.
Founders work long hours on their products and teams but often see little re
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
"The weight of 'Funding' and 'Setbacks' feels all too real. Love the way you’ve illustrated it here!"
The only way you can mistake this platform is by:
Being the personality that you are on other platforms!
I mean this is too real, man!!
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 2m
"Our GPUs are melting" is code for "you're making us spend our fresh new $40 Billion in funding way too fast"
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Harsh Verma
Reach your peak • 5m
Got some amazing feedback on my recent deep dive into the myth of 'self-made billionaires.' It’s fascinating how many people are rethinking the role of privilege and systemic advantages after watching it. If you’ve seen it, I’d love to hear your thou
Most entrepreneurs don’t burn out from workload.
They burn out from what’s happening inside their head.
Here are 5 silent reasons you might be running on fumes:
1. You’ve been grinding without a win for too long.
The human brain isn’t built for end
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 1m
After selling Loom for nearly a billion dollars, cofounder Vinay Hiremath is grappling with the weight of sudden wealth. A brief flirtation with politics gave way to a one-way flight to Hawaii to study physics.
Amid heartbreak, a failed Himalayan t
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Aman Jain
Aspiring founder | P... • 3d
How to find angel investors in Bengaluru? like what is the best way to secure funding at idea level? #startups #funding
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal once stated that the lack of infrastructure in tier 2 cities has paved the way for Zomato's success, as people tend to spend more on food when they have limited options in other areas..
Anyone here(from tier2 cities)feels s
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Ande Chandra K.
Brand Designer and C... • 4m
“The weight of overthinking”
Two years ago, I had an idea—a spark with real potential. But instead of acting, I let what ifs take over: What if I fail? What if it doesn’t work?
While I hesitated, someone else acted on a similar idea. Today, they’ve
My parents and relatives want me to follow the traditional path.
The old way. The safe way.
They want me to walk a road they know — but the world has changed.
They don’t understand the careers of today.
They don’t see the value in what I love, in wh